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Why We Love Ceiling Fans for High Ceilings

If you have a high ceiling or an angled ceiling and need a better way to circulate air flow, this selection of ceiling fans for high ceilings has you covered. This style of ceiling fan is ideal for those really tall ceilings in homes and commercial locations, where the inclusion of a long downrod extension is simply a must-have. Tall foyers, entryways with high ceilings and large, open living rooms are the ideal spaces for these contemporary ceiling fans. Keep air flow and style on high with a modern ceiling fan for high ceilings.

Ceiling Fans with Downrods for Every Room & Application

A ceiling fan with a long downrod is best used in a living room, the entryway, bedrooms and retail locations where a high vaulted ceiling exists. In most applications, these fans will be installed on a ceiling that is typically 8-feet or higher. You want the air in the room to flow closer to the ground to keep things cool (or warm during the winter time), so it is important that your fan comes with a downrod that extends the fan far from the ceiling where it is mounted. This style of ceiling fan is installed similar to any other type of fan, it's simply the downrod that allows it to extend from the base of its canopy on the ceiling. In residential spaces, you'll find this type of fan is perfect for bedrooms and living spaces with really tall ceilings or living rooms where you may have vaulted ceilings. Likewise, restaurants and hotels with tall ceilings benefit from this type of fan. And whether your ceiling is flat or sloped, the downrod allows the fan to be suspended far below the base of the ceiling while still remaining in balance.

A Tall Ceiling Fan for Every Style

Like hugger ceiling fans and those without a downrod extension, these fans for tall ceilings can fit a wide variety of interiors. Traditionally styled homes will appreciate the selection of fans from Hunter Fans for their familiar designs, colors and finishes. Each fan by Hunter is accompanied with a downrod of varying length to suit your specific situation. Contemporary locations are complemented by the sleek styles from the Modern Fan Company. From the mind of Ron Rezek, Modern Fan Co. ceiling fans offer distinguished style through their aluminum and stainless steel finishes. Meanwhile. Monte Carlo Fans offer an easy way to upgrade your interiors while also fitting the height of your ceiling. And if it is a large ceiling fan for a high ceiling fan you need, look to the options from Minka Aire. These large fans have a long downrod to extend them from the ceiling and have a blade span of 60" or more to really help move air.

How To Choose the Best Fan for a High Ceiling

Understanding your space is the first necessity to choosing the right ceiling fan, especially when select a fan for a particularly high ceiling. You'll need to determine how tall the fan's downrod needs to be to work with your ceiling and you'll also want to consider other common fan sizing elements like blade span (typically represented in diameter), the number of blades a fan has, the length and width of the blades and the size of the fan's motor. Begin your search by measuring the height between your room's floor and ceiling, and keep an eye on how low a ceiling fan can comfortably hang. A fan's diameter, measured from blade to blade, gives you the circumference the fan will need to successfully fit in the space. Choose a ceiling fan that will move plenty of air, but won't be overbearing for the room. Once you determine these sizing elements, you can then refine your choices by styles, finishes and the fan's motor type. You may also want to choose a ceiling fan for high ceilings with lights, allowing you to effectively accomplish two tasks simultaneously. Lastly, look to a fan's airflow efficiency to properly gauge how well it will circulate the air in your space. If you have any questions about how to choose a ceiling fan with a downrod extension, please call our fan experts at 877.445.4486.

Keeping Your Tall Ceiling Fan Balanced

A common misconception about tall ceiling fans is that they wobble when placed on the highest speed setting. While you may find this to be true if the fan is not installed correctly at the base of the ceiling, the downrods accompanying this selection of fans ensures they will not wobble. From 36" downrods for slightly tall ceilings to expansive 96" downrods for very high ceilings, these extension pieces work to keep the fan in place and balanced at all speeds. You'll also find plenty of comfort and air movement for the room even on the fan's lowest setting due to the fan hanging 12 to 14 feet above the floor. Air is able to circulate freely throughout the room and the fan remains completely in balance. Depending on your ceiling's exact height, you'll find a variety of downrod sizes you can use with a fan of your choosing, as well as multiple color options to match it.

Other Considerations

This selection of ceiling fans also works well for rooms with sloped ceilings, where a downrod is necessary to correctly suspend the ceiling fan. For more information and to find the best ceiling fan for a sloped ceiling, see Ceiling Fans For Sloped Ceilings in our Fan Buyers' Guide. And because these fans are mounted to high ceilings with controls that are often out of reach, why not consider choosing one that includes a remote. Ceiling fans with remotes are easy to install and you'll appreciate the convenience they add. Whether hand-held or mounted on the wall, a control is a must-have with a really tall ceiling fan. If it's an outdoor living space you need to keep cool, you can find plenty of outdoor ceiling fans for tall ceilings too. In addition to having a long downrod, outdoor fans are UL Listed for wet or damp locations where the presence of water is inevitable.